Glasgow Times

Woman sentenced over £ 500k claim

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A WOMAN who tried to claim nearly £ 500,000 by exaggerati­ng her injuries before appearing to walk unaided on The Jeremy Kyle Show stage has been handed a suspended prison sentence.

Patricia Rogers, 25, made a civil claim for damages after being involved in a road traffic collision in 2014, which she claimed had left her unable to walk without a stick or crutches, City of London Police said.

But footage later gathered as evidence – including from appearance­s on the ITV chat show – showed Rogers was able to walk unaided for an extensive period of time.

Rogers made the claim worth £ 492,141 after she was a passenger in a car involved in a collision with a vehicle driven by a policyhold­er from insurance company NFU Mutual, the force said.

She claimed that the collision had caused a back condition that severely disrupted her everyday life.

NFU Mutual gathered surveillan­ce footage of Rogers on April 26, 2021, after it noted inconsiste­ncies in medical reports she used to support her claim.

Rogers attended a medical assessment the same day, and footage showed that she travelled to the appointmen­t in a taxi and walked with a walking stick.

However, more footage from earlier that day showed Rogers leaving her residence and walking her two dogs unaided for around 40 minutes, including holding one of their leads, with no obvious discomfort.

She also appeared as a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show in 2017 and 2018, where she walked, stood and ran across the stage unaided, police said.

The case was referred to the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcemen­t Department ( IFED) by NFU Mutual in August 2021.

During an interview on November 17, 2021, Rogers was shown the footage and told officers that she could not use a walking stick because she was holding the lead.

She added she had been able to walk around on The Jeremy Kyle Show unaided because she felt angry, which distracted her from the pain.

Rogers, of Hoyland Road, Barnsley, pleaded guilty to fraud by false representa­tion at Sheffield Crown Court on February 2, City of London Police said.

She was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for 18 months, and ordered to pay £ 500 in compensati­on at the same court on Tuesday.

Detective Constable Carley Parodi from the City of London Police’s IFED said: “Rogers took advantage of a genuine car accident and, for almost a decade, kept up the pretence that it had a substantia­l effect on her life.

“It was astounding that she told medical profession­als she could not walk unaided, but then appeared on national television doing just that.”

 ?? ?? Handout composite screengrab­s taken from surveillan­ce footage of Patricia Rogers
Handout composite screengrab­s taken from surveillan­ce footage of Patricia Rogers

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